It’s the most festive time of the year and Camden County is ready to shine! The Board of Commissioners invites all of our neighbors, families, and friends to come together and celebrate this season with us. From sparkling lights and local traditions, to family activities and winter fun, check out what’s happening near you! For a full list of events, Click Here.
Will passed away peacefully into the arms of his Lord and Savior on November 23, 2025. A resident of Collingswood, NJ he was 34 years old.
Beloved son of Brett and Kathleen Heinel. Loving brother of Jacob Heinel and Joseph DiLiberto. He is also survived by his grandfather, Roy DiLiberto and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Philadelphia, PA – Roxborough Development Corporation presents Happy Holidays from ROX, a four week holiday festival and month of activities and activations taking over Ridge Avenue and Gorgas Park. Come be festive with the Roxborough Tree Lighting, holiday pop-up market, Art on the Ridge holiday gallery, Santa’s arrival on a firetruck, seasonal food and drink, lights and decorations, Small Business Saturday, Snowflake Scavenger Hunt and much more. Festivities start on Black Friday and run through December (see individual events for details). Look for the lighting of the holiday trees, live music, holiday cheer from New Ridge Brewing Co., entertainment and ornament making for the special wishing trees. Admission to Happy Holidays from Roxborough is always no-charge, while food, beverages, and shopping are pay-as-you-go. Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift or trying to warm your spirit with a cup of hot cocoa and song carols, Happy Holidays from ROX is a “must-go” seasonal festival for fans of festive holiday fun.
MIAMI — ICE, in collaboration with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, launched on Oct. 25 Operation Criminal Return, a statewide initiative targeting convicted sexual predators and offenders who pose significant threats to public safety.
During the 10-day operation, ICE and 287(g) partner FDLE arrested 230 criminal illegal aliens who are registered sex offenders and have egregious criminal histories. These crimes include sexual assault, sexual battery, lewd and lascivious molestation of children, possession of narcotics, possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, burglary, attempted premeditated murder with a deadly weapon and aggravated battery.
Trash Can Law to Be Enforced, BUT Division St. Resident Junk Yard Ok
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GLOUCESTER CITY NJ (November 29, 2025)(CNBNews)–On Tuesday, November 26, we spoke with a resident of Gloucester City living on the 600 block of Division Street regarding the condition of his yard. In our opinion, it resembles a junkyard. He informed us that once he finishes remodeling the interior of his home, he will relocate the items he is currently storing in his side yard back inside. When we asked to see what he had been remodeling inside his house, he refused. He said he would file a lawsuit against CNBNews if any article or photo were published about him. This individual is a disabled Army veteran who served in the Vietnam War. One person familiar with the situation suggested that his status as a disabled veteran is the reason he has been allowed to ignore the city’s housing regulations.
Get your skates and glide into WinterFest’s Ice Skating at Cooper River Park, presented by the Camden County Board of Commissioners! Opening Friday, November28th through February22nd at Cooper River Park. This fun-filled event will have hot cocoa, beautiful decorations, and all the skating you can handle. Bring your friends and family to feel the thrill of the ice! Please note, WinterFest is an official Toys for Tots drop-off location. To learn more, Click Here.
On November 24, 2025, of Oaklyn, NJ, formerly of Collingswood, NJ. She was 86 years old.
Beloved wife of the late Samuel R. “Bob” Marshall and mother of the late Melody Stevenson-Marshall. She is lovingly survived by her sons, Robert D. Marshall (Mary Jane Marshall) and Christopher W. Marshall. Grandchildren: Jessica Marshall-Gerber, Robert Stevenson-Ryan, Adam Marshall (Kristen Goedde), Melody Marshall (Joey McClelland) and Grace Marshall. Great Grandchildren: Chase and Riley Ryan, Jane, Mary, Luke, Gina, Leia, Paul, Sara, Rose and Lisa Gerber.
Members of the Kansas American Legion Family provided a full Thanksgiving Dinner to military families during the Big Red One Turkey Run. (Photo by Evert Nelson)
In 2008, a group of Kansas American Legion Riders got together to come up with a way to support the soldiers going through the newly opened Warrior Transition Battalion (WTB) at Fort Riley. The resulting idea: The Big Red Turkey Run, which would deliver Thanksgiving dinners to the soldiers and their families just ahead of the holiday.
Eszter Blair, a member of ALR Chapter 40 in Leonardville who was one of those involved in the initial run, said around 25 military families going through the WTB were provided dinners that year.
The scale of the operation, as well as both the recipients and participants, has grown dramatically. But the mission remains the same – to ensure those serving at Fort Riley know The American Legion Family has their back.
The 8th Annual Turkey Trot will took place in Haddonfield on Thanksgiving morning, organized by Teams Work for Good, a Haddonfield-based, youth-led non-profit.
This year’s event is supporting Kids Alley, Food Bank of South Jersey, and Teams Work For Good.
Over 600 runners are currently registered, which is a race record. Registration for the Turkey Trot can be found here: https://www.teamsworkforgood.org/.
The 8th Annual Turkey Trot will took place in Haddonfield on Thanksgiving morning, organized by Teams Work for Good, a Haddonfield-based, youth-led non-profit.
This year’s event is supporting Kids Alley, Food Bank of South Jersey, and Teams Work For Good.
Over 600 runners are currently registered, which is a race record. Registration for the Turkey Trot can be found here: https://www.teamsworkforgood.org/.